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London it`s an [[Europe]]an city located in [[England]] . London was the place where the 3rd race of the [[World Grand Prix]] was taken and where it was discovered that all was a farce against alternative fuel.  
{{Quote|What's everybody on the wrong side of the road for?|Mater|Cars 2}}
'''London''' is a British city located in [[United Kingdom|England]], and the location of the third [[World Grand Prix]] race in ''[[Cars 2]]''.


London is the capital city of the United Kingdom. The town has a rich past, and it still has numerous historical buildings and monuments. It hosts the last race of the World Grand Prix.


The [[London Circuit|race track]] passes, as for the two other races, on the streets of the host town, in this case notably borrowing the Mall, and getting in front of [[Buckingham Palace]].


London also appears in ''[[Cars 2: The Video Game]]'', where many races and other missions take place.


==Characters from London==
==Places==
 
*[[Buckingham Palace]]
*[[Finn McMissile]]
*[[The Queen]]
*[[Prince Wheeliam]]
*[[Chauncy Fares]]
*[[Topper Deckington III|Topper Deckingston III]]
*[[Sgt. Highgear]]
*[[Miles Axlerod]]
*[[Leland Turbo]]
 
==Places in London==
 
*[[Palace of Buckingham]]
*[[Big Bentley]]
*[[Big Bentley]]
*[[St.Paul cathedral]]
*[[St Paul's Cathedral]]
*[[London Eye]]
*[[London Eye]]
*[[House of Parliment|The House of Parliment]]
*[[Houses of Parliament|The Houses of Parliament]]
*[[London Bridge]]
*[[Tyre Bridge]]
*[[London's Junk Yard]]
*[[Tailback Cafe]]
*[[Tailback Cafe]]
*[[Ye Left Turn Inn]]
*[[Ye Left Turn Inn]]
*[[Admiralty Arch]]
*[[Admiralty Arch]]
*[[Abbey Road]]
*[[Abbey Road]]
*[[Shister's Silencers]]
*[[Westminster Bridge]]
*[[Westminster Bridge]]
*[[River Thames]]
*[[River Thames]]
[[Category:Places and Locations]]
*[[BRC]]
*[[Coach Motor Works]]
*[[Oil Tea]]
*[[Windscreen Optician]]
*[[The Rusty Bolt]]
*[[Motorcar Wardrobe]]
*[[Mum's Mudguards]]
*[[Posh Parts]]
*[[The Coffee Stall]]
*[[Piper's Auto Paints]]
*[[Fizzy Petrol Shop]]
*[[Lewis Performance Parts]]
*[[Trafalgear]]
*[[Killswitch]]
*[[Petroldilly Circus]]
 
==Ways and streets==
*[[Lasseter Way]]
*[[Sixth Gear Road]]
*[[Tyre Iron Street]]
*[[Piper Lane]]
*[[The Mall]]
 
==Residents==
*[[The Queen]]
*[[Prince Wheeliam]]
*[[Sir Harley Gassup]]
*[[Sgt. Highgear]]
*[[Topper Deckington III]]
*[[Chauncy Fares]]
*[[Mark Wheelsen]]
*[[Siren Carbarini]]
*[[Doug Speedcheck]]
*[[Scott Spark]]
*[[Mike Lorengine]]
*[[Gearett Taylor]]
*[[Maurice Wheelks]]
*[[Victor Paveone]]
*[[Jumpstart J. Ward]]
*[[Scott Motorse]]
*[[Corporal Josh Coolant]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
LondonPanorama.jpg|A panorama
London parliament.jpg
Cars-2-landmark-concept-art-image-2.jpg|The [[Houses of Parliament]]
Bigbentley2.jpg|[[Big Bentley]]: part of the Houses of Parliament
Cars 2 - szenenbild 40.jpg|[[Buckingham Palace]]
St-pauls-done.jpg|[[St Paul's Cathedral]]
london tower.jpg|[[Tyre Bridge]]
big wheel.jpg|[[London Eye]]
Ab hj buckinghampalacedes 2010 06 02.jpg|[[The Mall]]
Ye.jpg|[[Ye Left Turn Inn]]: a sort of bar frequented by big powerful cars that don't like to be disturbed
Admiralty-Arch.jpg|[[Admiralty Arch]]
The_mall.jpg
londonb.png
Capture plein écran 2011-06-17 073921.jpg
Capture plein écran 2011-06-17 073940.jpg
Capture plein écran 2011-06-17 074618.jpg
Capture plein écran 2011-06-17 074637.jpg
Cars2Artwork2.jpg|Concept Art
london_bus_scene_simplenew.jpg|Concept Art
jlo_londonpitsdes_2010_06_21.jpg|Concept Art with the Pit Stops
Te parliamentextfmp 2010 07 09 02.jpg|Concept Art of the New House Of Parliament
nm_bigbentleyextfmp_2010_06_11_01.jpg|Concept Art of Big Bentley
nm_bigbentleyextfmp_2010_04_02_03.jpg|Concept Art of Big Bentley
nm_bigbentleyextfmp_2010_04_02_07.jpg|Concept Art of Big Bentley
Cars2knightingroom.jpg|One of the paintings in the knighting room
the_art_of_cars_-_st_pauls_cathedral.jpg|St. Paul's Cathedral concept art
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Capture plein écran 2011-06-17 073912.jpg|thumb]]
*An advertisement for "[[Lassetyre|LasseTyre]]" is seen around the World Grand Prix race track. The brand's name is a play on the last name of [[John Lasseter]], and happen to be the same as for [[John Lassetire]]'s last name.
*The Lucite canopy over the Queen’s platform is based on the canopy built for Prince Charles’ investiture as the Prince of Wales.
*The architecture of the race pits in London is based on Landau bars, a design feature used on cars to simulate the look of a convertible.
*For the London race course, [[Pixar]] had to create nearly 20 miles (32&nbsp;km) of landscape and environment.
*The fight between the Lemons and Mater and his friends takes place at the intersection of Tyre Iron Street and Sixth Gear Road.
*A road is named "Lasseter Way".
*The knighting room is decorated with "car-ified" ancient paintings, featuring notably a battle of sailing ships.
*The tie-in storybooks for some reason showed Holley Shiftwell's escape from Big Bentley as showing her smashing apart an entire clock face. In the actual film, Holley only smashed away the "5."
*In the film, Trafalgar is renamed Trafalgear, and Piccadilly Circus is renamed Petroldilly Circus.
*In [[Cars 3: Driven to Win]] the London Tack from [[Cars 2: The Video Game]] is recycled as one of the unlockable racetracks under the name "London's Buckingham Sprint".
 
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Cars 3: Driven to Win]]
[[Category:Cars 3: Driven to Win locations]]
[[Category:Cars 2 locations]]
[[Category:UK]]

Latest revision as of 15:41, 19 June 2024

File:London overview.jpg
"What's everybody on the wrong side of the road for?"
Mater, Cars 2

London is a British city located in England, and the location of the third World Grand Prix race in Cars 2.

London is the capital city of the United Kingdom. The town has a rich past, and it still has numerous historical buildings and monuments. It hosts the last race of the World Grand Prix.

The race track passes, as for the two other races, on the streets of the host town, in this case notably borrowing the Mall, and getting in front of Buckingham Palace.

London also appears in Cars 2: The Video Game, where many races and other missions take place.

Places

Ways and streets

Residents

Gallery

Trivia

  • An advertisement for "LasseTyre" is seen around the World Grand Prix race track. The brand's name is a play on the last name of John Lasseter, and happen to be the same as for John Lassetire's last name.
  • The Lucite canopy over the Queen’s platform is based on the canopy built for Prince Charles’ investiture as the Prince of Wales.
  • The architecture of the race pits in London is based on Landau bars, a design feature used on cars to simulate the look of a convertible.
  • For the London race course, Pixar had to create nearly 20 miles (32 km) of landscape and environment.
  • The fight between the Lemons and Mater and his friends takes place at the intersection of Tyre Iron Street and Sixth Gear Road.
  • A road is named "Lasseter Way".
  • The knighting room is decorated with "car-ified" ancient paintings, featuring notably a battle of sailing ships.
  • The tie-in storybooks for some reason showed Holley Shiftwell's escape from Big Bentley as showing her smashing apart an entire clock face. In the actual film, Holley only smashed away the "5."
  • In the film, Trafalgar is renamed Trafalgear, and Piccadilly Circus is renamed Petroldilly Circus.
  • In Cars 3: Driven to Win the London Tack from Cars 2: The Video Game is recycled as one of the unlockable racetracks under the name "London's Buckingham Sprint".